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adrien francisco yet this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last leg of the route by bus he might cross the border today his time in colombia has left him disillusioned . spain was hit especially hard by the coronavirus. and people there were hoping for a more relaxed summer. but the infection rate has been rising. with it the fear of a new locked north of the country. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommends that people only leave their homes if it's urgent but few people are paying heed. is having a drink and urgent enough reason to go out. alex a head works at one of partial on as many beach bars he sympathizes with the young people of the city who are tired of staying home after weeks of lockdown. you are losing like your life the friends the community it's very important for every young people and old people because here in your open specially in barcelona life is very open it's very active and the people don't used to get stay in our house just across the road from the beach is one of barcelona's biggest hospitals dozens of coronavi
adrien francisco yet this has made it to the border he was able to travel the last leg of the route by bus he might cross the border today his time in colombia has left him disillusioned . spain was hit especially hard by the coronavirus. and people there were hoping for a more relaxed summer. but the infection rate has been rising. with it the fear of a new locked north of the country. it's not much of a lockdown barcelona's regional government recommends that people only leave their homes if...
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they have 185 kilometers to go adrien francisco yet has built his shelter out of plastic sheets he used to work in a mine north of bogota but lost his job after injuring his leg in an accident then the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible for him to find a new job. but i have to stop working so i couldn't pay the rent anymore and had to leave the house where i was living i had to come here i had nowhere else to go. back in venezuela adrien had a small vegetable shop it went bankrupt because of the economic crisis now he has no prospects in either country but he still believes he can make a fresh start yet i mean i want to go back home to my family. i hope that a doctor will treat me there and that i'll finally find a real job again. 1.8000000 venezuelans moved to colombia because of the economic crisis 80000 of them have returned to venezuela since the pandemic began the border crossing at can quota was once a place of hope for many now there are crowds of dissolution to reach your knees due to the pandemic the venezuelan government of nicolas maduro allows just a few 100 citizens to
they have 185 kilometers to go adrien francisco yet has built his shelter out of plastic sheets he used to work in a mine north of bogota but lost his job after injuring his leg in an accident then the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible for him to find a new job. but i have to stop working so i couldn't pay the rent anymore and had to leave the house where i was living i had to come here i had nowhere else to go. back in venezuela adrien had a small vegetable shop it went bankrupt because...
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here they live in makeshift camps on the street in book or among they have 185 kilometers to go adrien francisco yet has built his shelter out of plastic sheets he used to work in a mine north of bogota but lost his job after injuring his leg in an accident then the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible for him to find a new job. but i had to stop working so i couldn't pay the rent anymore and had to leave the house where i was living i had to come here i had nowhere else to go. back in venezuela adrien had a small vegetable shop it went bankrupt because of the economic crisis now he has no prospects in either country but he still believes he can make a fresh start yet i'll be government but i want to go back home to my family. i hope that a doctor will treat me there and that i'll finally find a real job again. but it will be.
here they live in makeshift camps on the street in book or among they have 185 kilometers to go adrien francisco yet has built his shelter out of plastic sheets he used to work in a mine north of bogota but lost his job after injuring his leg in an accident then the coronavirus pandemic made it impossible for him to find a new job. but i had to stop working so i couldn't pay the rent anymore and had to leave the house where i was living i had to come here i had nowhere else to go. back in...